LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Posting in the correct Support section of the Forums
#1
Folks, we are getting a lot of people posting Support requests in the wrong section of the Forums. This is creating a lot of unnecessary work for the Moderators and encouraging bad habits. We can no longer be expected to move Topics when they are in the wrong section, unless they are already in a Support section, but under the wrong sub forum. From now on Support requests that are not posted in the correct Support section in the Forums will be locked, eg. if you post a Support request in On Topic or Introductions, the thread will be locked. I know this will be perceived by some as a tough measure, but one cannot expect the Mods to be enthusiastic about their role when this continues.

Correct Forum sections to post in for Support.

Software Support:

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Hardware Support:

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#2
Hi. I'm new to LinuxLite & not that familiar with a forum like this one. You're asking that folk post things in the correct section. My problem is in not knowing what is considered a Support question or not. Can you give me some sort of definition and/or examples of how to tell the dif? For instance I'm here now trying to find out how to rip a CD, because the terms here are so short using the search is proving useless, so I want post it as a question, but I don't know if it is considered a Support relate issue or not. Some clarification on this might help others hit the right section too?
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#3
[member=7052]pingball57[/member]


Don't overthink it.  Make your best effort.  I would say your question should go in the On Topic or Software Support sections.  But to answer your question, consider installing Asunder as a CD ripping utility.  You can install it using Menu, System, Install/Remove Software.
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#4
Hello [member=7052]pingball57[/member]

you can also rip a cd using VLC player.
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#5
Didn't know that you could use VLC for that.  It is good to use the programs that are already native to Linux Lite.
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#6
Quote:Don't overthink it.  Make your best effort.  I would say your question should go in the On Topic or Software Support sections."


Ooops!  :o


Quote:From now on Support requests that are not posted in the correct Support section in the Forums will be locked, eg. if you post a Support request in On Topic or Introductions, the thread will be locked.




@ Pingball57,
Correct section to post in for CD ripping question would be in Software - Support section under either Installing Software or Other sub-heading.  As a general rule, if you have a question about anything place it under either Software or Hardware support headings.  If not sure if one of the specific sub-headings there applies to your question, just place it under the appropriate Other sub-heading in either one.
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#7
I think it's an entirely reasonable decision to moderate things in that way, so that mods do not have to spend extra time on stuff like moving topics to the correct section.

I'm in a similar situation to [member=7052]pingball57[/member] , who said:

(10-03-2017, 02:40 PM)pingball57 link Wrote: Hi. I'm new to LinuxLite & not that familiar with a forum like this one. You're asking that folk post things in the correct section. My problem is in not knowing what is considered a Support question or not. Can you give me some sort of definition and/or examples of how to tell the dif? For instance I'm here now trying to find out how to rip a CD, because the terms here are so short using the search is proving useless, so I want post it as a question, but I don't know if it is considered a Support relate issue or not. Some clarification on this might help others hit the right section too?

I also tend to struggle with how to know what's on-topic vs a support request. I have every wish to be a responsible user and to fit in with what the moderators want us to do; it's just that it's not always clear to me how to classify a question as on-topic or as support.

[member=16]gold_finger[/member] was helpful with this piece of guidance:

(10-04-2017, 01:35 AM)gold_finger link Wrote: As a general rule, if you have a question about anything place it under either Software or Hardware support headings.  If not sure if one of the specific sub-headings there applies to your question, just place it under the appropriate Other sub-heading in either one.

I'm still a little confused for how to know what On Topic would be for though. I (think!) I now 'get' what Support is for, but I'm not certain if I understand what On Topic is for.  Again, am 100% on-board with doing what moderators want users to do; as a newbie it would help to get clarification and input here on what On Topic is meant for (vs Support). Thanks.
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#8
Look on the main Forum page under On Topic. There is an explanation there of exactly what to do. It even states, 'Not a Support Section'. If someone would like to revise what each Forum heading should say, I'm open to look at it. Cheers.

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#9
Jerry is correct with his On Topic comment.  It is for general discussions about Linux Lite, but not support.  I knew that.  I just forgot.  My mistake. 
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#10
I think we should add a new section to the forum perhaps called "customization" that covers questions about conky, screenfetch, neofetch, figlet, toilet, DE customization, whisker menu usage, plymouth, lughtdm, and grub splash customizarion, wm usge, terminal apps and terminal customizations, system sound customizations, prompt customization, etc. It's boring for old time nixers, but I think new users would be very interested. I've worked with most kinds of these things in Debian, Ubu, and Linux Lite and I would be willing to answer questions and would monitor the section regularly.

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